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Autor principal: Karabudak, Nelson
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Publicado: Zenodo 2026
Acceso en línea:https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18119511
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  • <p>Chapter 1 Version 2 — Theory of the Infinite Field -Effective Coherence Dynamics in Cosmic Structure Evolution</p> <p>DOI : 10.5281/zenodo.18119511</p> <p>Technical Version</p> <p>This document presents the stabilized technical formulation of the Infinite Field framework.</p> <p>It provides an operational, falsifiable, and reproducible description of an effective coherence dynamics governing cosmic structure evolution during the post-Planck expansion regime.</p> <p>The framework is explicitly structured into three distinct levels:</p> <p>(i) interpretative assumptions (Level A),</p> <p>(ii) effective dynamical laws and operational definitions (Level B), and</p> <p>(iii) falsifiable predictions and empirical acceptance criteria (Level C).</p> <p>No statement from the interpretative level is used to justify physical laws or predictions.</p> <p>A dimensionless coherence variable q(t; Vref) is introduced, together with a minimal dissipative evolution law coupling stellar formation activity and irreversible trapping by compact objects. The formalism is restricted to regimes where a deployed spacetime metric exists; pre-Planckian domains are explicitly excluded from the scope of the model.</p> <p>Quantitative predictions are derived, including a coherence threshold (Karabdak threshold), large-scale spatial correlation signatures, and long-term convergence toward an information-inert regime. Detailed observational protocols and statistical acceptance criteria are provided to ensure empirical testability.</p> <p>Earlier exploratory drafts have been deprecated in order to ensure conceptual clarity, strict separation between interpretation and effective dynamics, and full compliance with scientific standards of falsifiability and reproducibility.</p> <p>This version defines the reference technical framework for scientific use and citation.</p>